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NIGEL SIMON
The trio of Christopher Durity, Brandon Foun-
tain and Akil Morris all netted as Defence Force
rallied from a 0-2 deficit to edge Siparia Spurs
3-2 and take second spot in the The T&T Football
Association National Super League Group A "Big
Eight" competition.
Spurs started the match on Sunday at Youth
Camp, Macqueripe, Chaguaramas, a point behind
Defence Force, but quickly stormed into a 2-0 lead
thanks to a double from Jesse Edwards in the second
and 11th minute.
However, Durity started the come-back in the
34th while Fountain (60th) and Morris (67th) got
second-half items to seal the turnaround.
This win saw Defence Force end its campaign
with 14 points from seven matches, seven behind
champion Club Sando which won 4-1 over another
second placed hopeful, 1976 FC Phoenix at Canaan
Ground, Bon Accord in Tobago.
In the two other Group A matches, Petrotrin
Palo Seco edged Guaya United 2-1 and WASA and
La Horquetta ended 0-0.
Meanwhile, Coosal s Las Lomas United and Mal-
abar FC were relegated back to their zonal com-
petitions in the Central and East after ending sixth
and seventh in the seven-team Group B relegation
series.
This after Bethel United crushed Las Lomas 4-
1 and FC Santa Rosa won by default over Malabar
3-0 in their respective clashes.
Joining the two relegated clubs is Joe Public
which dropped out of the Super League a few
matches into the season.
They will be replaced by the top three teams
from the T&T Football Association "Champion of
Champions" competition.
GROUP A:
Club Sando 4 vs 1976
Phoenix 1
WASA0vsLa
Horquetta 0
Petrotrin Palo Seco 2
(William Garcia 55th,
Romauld Agillera
65th) vs Guaya Utd 1
(Akeel Paul 47th)
Defence Force 3
(Christopher Durity
34th, Brandon
Fountain 60th, Akil
Morris 67th) vs
Siparia Spurs 2 (Jesse
Edwards 2nd, 11th)
GROUP B:
Goal City 2 (Kerlon
Ferguson 14th, Akini
Ferguson 67th) vs
Stokelyvale 0
Bethel Utd 4 (Vernon
Wilson 21st, 79th,
Carron Williams 54th,
Anton Simon 83rd) vs
Las Lomas 1 (Travis
Joseph 23rd)
Santa Rosa 3 vs
Malabar FC 0 - by
default
A46
sports
Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Tuesday, January 27, 2015
After John Brayford and Kim
Bo-Kyung left Cardiff City on Sat-
urday, manager Russell Slade
insisted his top scorer, Kenwyne
Jones, would be staying put.
As the Bluebirds manager looks
to cut the club s wage bill, Jones
remains one of the biggest earners
at the club.
But Jones underlined his value as
he made it 12 goals for the season
and six in his last eight games when
he opened the scoring in the FA
Cup defeat to Reading on Satur-
day.
"We ve had no enquiries for Ken-
wyne," said Slade.
"I am fairly confident that he will
be here at the end of the month.
Obviously if a ginormous offer came
in for him then that would be left
with the owner and chief executive
and the committee, but, from my
point of view, I d like him here.
"He is our leading scorer.
"I ve had assurances. At this stage
there is no kind of mandate to lose
Kenwyne Jones at all."
There have been a number of
high-profile exits as Cardiff seek to
slash their wage bill. But Slade
insisted it was not inevitable the
club s bigger players would be part
of the cull.
"Not all the big earners will go,"
added Slade.
"It depends who that might be
and what position as well. We can
take a hit on a midfielder or a cen-
tre-back. We still have work to do.
"I think it will be a busy week
again for people at the football club.
There are likely to be one or two
more who exit the club, but we will
balance that with one or two com-
ing in as well."
Slade: Kenwyne Jones is
staying at Cardiff City
T&T's Kenwyne Jones, second from right, with teammates.
Army rallies for Super
League second spot
SUNDAY'S RESULTS:
GROUP A (Top Eight):
Teams
PWDLFAPts
Club Sando
770023621
Defence Force
742113914
Siparia Spurs
7313121210
Phoenix
731371010
WASA
7223789
Petrotrin P/S
72238108
La Horquetta
71249165
Guaya Utd
70258142
GROUP B (Relegation Big Six):
Teams
PWDLFAPts
Santa Rosa
64119213
Real Maracas
640210512
Goal City
631212610
Stokely Vale
63031599
Bethel Utd
630310129
Las Lomas
62138107
Malabar
60153211
CURRENT STANDINGS: